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Hello community,

My elderly papa has been going through a difficult time with loss of hunger. He has a bitter to no taste when consuming anything and nausea. And I can clearly see it’s causing anxiety. Can’t get him to eat 😞Not sure if it was covid in that I tested him serval times and it can up negative. I’m worried as he’s beginning to lose a lot of weight.

Please help with any idea’s or advice would be greatly appreciated🙏

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purifire7777

Put him on a vegan diet with all organic and I will be praying for you and your Dad. It is written in Genesis, I give you fruits and vegetables for food. It also says that fruit with seeds is for healing. If he will drink, give him 100% fruit drinks.

The Lord told me, "Rejoice, Rejoice, I'm taking my people Home." So, maybe our Lord is taking him Home. You are aware that we are not from Earth, right? We come here to learn and we have to go back. These bodies are temporary vessels used here on Earth. We are Spirits.

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Mammamia33 in reply topurifire7777

Thank you. Good bless🙏

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LanhV

my mother had the same issue. She lost a lot of weight and we were very concerned. She said everything tasted bitter and couldn’t eat anything. After doing a scope in upper gi and lower gi, they found out she had an infection in one section of her small intestines. They put her on antibiotics and then they removed the infected part of her intestine and reconnected it after few months. She started eating after that.

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Mammamia33 in reply toLanhV

Sounds like the same symptoms. Thank you so much for the valuable information 🙏

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CKD3Khan

I had a similar situation last summer, lack of appetite for even my favorite foods. My breath often seemed to have an ammonia scent to it. Not saying this is the issue, but I had a blood test, they found my urea level highly elevated - ammonia (urea). While the reading should be 10 or less, mine was at 80. Creatinine was also elevated, should be 1 or less, mine was around 6. I was ordered to go to the emergency room immediately. My blood pressure was also elevated. Fatigue and headaches seemed to be a daily occurrence. I spent 4 days in the hospital as they pushed fluids to bring down those elevated levels. My kidneys were overwhelmed and couldn't keep up. Now diagnosed with CKD Stage 3B. Suggesting a blood test might reveal what could be any one of several issues.

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Mammamia33 in reply toCKD3Khan

Thank you for responding. God bless🙏 Hope your well

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VitaminD3

He needs magnesium and vitamin D3 with K2 daily and he will improve.

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Mammamia33

makes sense. Thank you🙏

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